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I gata tell ya...win DVD sucks!
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2002 11:58 am
by nexus_7
System specks:
shuttle mini box sv-24(wasnt the one I was promised but its free)
1g celeron (suks but its still a gig)
512 sdr @ 133
gf4 mx 420 pci (hay its that or Onboard video)
maxtor 60g maxtor
toshiba dvd/cdrw
onboard ac97 sound (once again Sucks, but its only got one pci slot so its eithor a video or sound card)
Ok, basicaly, anytime I open a folder or Anything for thatmatter hit BACK or click on a link in IE the movie stutters. How fricken pathetic.
Greg
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2002 12:27 pm
by dadx2mj
Just curious why you are laying the blame on WinDVD? Have you tried any other software to see if they do the same thing?
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2002 1:04 pm
by Fu Manchu
trust me ... its not windvd ... its probaly the combo cdrw/dvd drive doing it ... unless the motherboard is just super slow
what OS are you running?
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2002 3:15 pm
by nexus_7
win2k...the drive works great with my ati cards using the ati dvd stuff....so eithor this gf4 is So far pathetic it is beyond belief its the crap in the box software.
Greg
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2002 4:50 pm
by fearfox
guys win dvd just sucks in total. I have dvd's that cant even play on laptop but when i install power dvd software boom it plays all dvd's without a hitch. Win dvd gives me alot of bs and when it does play dvd's it sucks. Greg get power dvd its better.
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2002 5:46 pm
by Fu Manchu
Originally posted by fearfox
guys win dvd just sucks in total. I have dvd's that cant even play on laptop but when i install power dvd software boom it plays all dvd's without a hitch. Win dvd gives me alot of bs and when it does play dvd's it sucks. Greg get power dvd its better.
BS .. power dvd is a hog lol ... i have never had problems with windvd lol
gregg i think you have been messing with the ati stuff to long and forgot how to tweak nvidia stuff
its not your vid card though .. my gf1 i got around here plays dvd's great
get a actually copy of windvd and try that .. not the one that comes with the vid card
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2002 7:20 pm
by FlyingPenguin
Using WinDVD 2000 here on Win2K with no probs. Greg, you may need to re-install WinDVD if you changed vid cards. I think WinDVD tunes itself to the card the first time you run it.
However I just saw the new Power DVD XP running on a friend's system and I think I'm going to switch to it.
A lot of nice features, one of the nicest being that PowerDVD remembers where you last stopped playing any DVD you've ever played, and offers to resume where you left off. I'm sick of WinDVD's bookmarks.
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2002 7:51 pm
by nexus_7
Trust me...its Win DVD.
I dont tweak an ati card...it works flawlessly with out having to dick with it. Oh, and it is a real verson jackass. Whats the point of insulting before asking...it gets pretty annoying. besides I put my name at the end of every post...learn to get it right.
win dvd sucks! I refuse to use it any longer...there cant be a worse dvd program.
who cares if it is a resourse hog as long as it doesnt stutter....Maybe I have jsut been spoiled by the quality and complete nes of the ati products...maby one day NVdvd will be released...if they ever figgure it out.
Greg
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2002 8:20 pm
by Fu Manchu
Originally posted by nexus_7
win2k...the drive works great with my ati cards using the ati dvd stuff....so eithor this gf4 is So far pathetic it is beyond belief its the crap in the box software.
Greg
i thought you where talking about the windvd that came with this (if it did ) .. i was not insulting you but if you want me to i sure as hell will ... have a good day

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2002 8:21 pm
by PreDatoR
ROFLMAO Go GREG!!! I've always had good luck with Power DVD myself and its probably that wonderful nvidiot card a little bit too... I love my Radeon 8500 you couldn't put a nvidia card in my system if it was the only 3d card on the market.

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2002 8:28 pm
by blade
but if you want me to i sure as hell will
No, you will not here.
I prefer Powerdvd mainly because of how it does save where you were in a movie as FP said and plus you can take screenshots with it. Just runs better on my systems too than windvd.
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2002 8:58 pm
by dadx2mj
Funny how different people have different experiences with software. I have not tried the newer version of PowerDVD you guys are talking about but the older version 3.0 I think was terrible on my computer. I might has well been watching a slide show. I have WinDVD on two systems and it works great of me. One is a P3 750 with a GeForce2 Pro not exactly a horsepower monster if you know what I mean.
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2002 9:23 pm
by Busby
I tried WinDVD when I first got my DVD-ROM, it never played a DVD movie. I got Power DVD and it worked immediately.
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2002 1:05 pm
by fearfox
I tried WinDVD when I first got my DVD-ROM, it never played a DVD movie. I got Power DVD and it worked immediately.
Its true bubsy, win dvd for some reason does not like playing certain dvd's. Power DVD runs everything smoothly.
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2002 4:09 pm
by FlyingPenguin
Okay, I gotta go with Nexus on this. I just uninstalled WinDVD 2000 and installed PowerDVD XP.
I've been nagged by an occasional sluggishness in the desktop. Nothing major, but annoying. Sometimes an Explorer window will just hang for several seconds with no drive activity before it opens. Or a menu will be sluggish to open.
Kind of pissing me off since this is a fairly recent and very clean Win2K install, and there's no reason my desktop should lag on a P3-1000 with 512Mb.
As soon as I uninstalled WinDVD it hasn't happened anymore and the desktop feels a lot snappier. Installing PowerDVD didn't hurt anything, and I DO like the new PowerDVD's features.
The king is dead.... long live the King!
